Hollister76
Joined: 24 May 2006 Posts: 303
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Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 7:54 pm Post subject:
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Thank you Constance
The church family has been great...we have a small church and it's pretty tightly knit. Two or three times a week, a family brings over a hot meal (already prepared) to our house. This is really helpful because with dad not able to sit up and mom arriving home late, its a mess trying to get food on the table. Also, several large checks have been presented, as well as $60 worth of Dominoe Pizza coupons and also the same amount for Zaxby's. And two weeks ago they gave us an old fashioned "pounding"- three tables were set up (this was, like the rest, a surprise) and they were filled to the brim with food, and coolers with ice and drinks. It took a while to get that in our freezer!
It's pretty cool, because they did all this when I was hospitilized and in rehab.
They're great
I think it's interesting that comfort and food are inexplicitly tied. People who want to help give food. It's something to think about.
Well, I spent yesterday down in Albany (also in GA, about 2 hours away). On Friday, our denomination had a state meeting all congregated at the church there (really big church!). My dad spoke, which I was shocked that he could stand that long and preached as verbously and loudly as before cancer. When I was little, I despised those meetings because all these adults pinched my cheeks and remarked on how tall I had gotten (you know, that one inch would make all the difference.) Now though, I enjoy it because I have so many teen friends to re-connect with. Granted, those adults still pinch my cheek and ramble. The singing was great too, modern worship rather than twangy blue grass of the past. It was Chris Tomlin kind of music.
My cousins, that church is their home church, are returning this week to Japan, where they are long-term missionaries. We spent all Saturday with them. While Uncle Nathan and Aunt Linda were packing up the house (with 6 kids worth of stuff, that's quite the chore!) my mom took their kids and my siblings to a state park nearby. Meanwhile, I went with their oldest, Daniel, to his friends house to ride four wheelers and mess around. It was great to spend time with our cousins for closure- they'll come back in *four years* from Japan. I understand though, since we were missionaries too.
We thought last night was the last time we would see them, but my great grandma died last night, so we will see them tomorrow, along with the rest of the clan ( very large family!).
Anyway, hope you all are having skinny days!
<3
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